Elizabeth “Lisa” Sanchez has served as a Practice Manager at the Covelli Clinic since 2007. Prior to that, she served as the Practice Manager for Unlimited Medical Services of Florida. She obtained her Certified Medical Office Management certification in 2004 from the Practice Management Institute and followed that with a Certified Practice Manager certification in 2011 from the Physician Office Managers Association of America. This year Lisa has become a certified Medical Manager through the Professional Association of Healthcare Office Management. Altogether, she has a combined office experience of 29 years where 20 of those years have been in the medical field.

Her presence as a bilingual office manager stemmed from her ability to manage, coordinate, and delegate which served her well as a mother of three. These skills have helped her in the fast paced medical industry where she continues to demonstrate her innate ability to tend to those in need.Associations:

Krystol Sanders is the Vice President & Branch Manager of the W. Oak Ridge Branch for Popular Community Bank. She has been working with businesses for over 14 years. She handles new business acquisitions for the bank and provides commercial lending & credit, cash management products, commercial banking as well as financial education. Her educational background in international business, political science and living abroad in Costa Rica have given her a broad base from which to approach many business topics. Other pertinent education include, but are not limited to ethics, insurance, investments and retirement planning for businesses, long-term care fundamentals, health & accident insurance, estate planning and living trusts & probate. This education can be confirmed at the Office of Insurance and Fire Safety Commissioner (oci.ga.gov). She especially enjoys providing commercial banking products & services as well as financial education to business owners and executives who are interested in efficient business management, growing and expanding their companies, attracting quality talent, and leaving a legacy.

DaVonda Simmons is the founder and President of No Drama Entertainment, Inc., a company which has provided stellar musical and performance talent for commercial and non-commercial clients since 1998. Ms. Simmons created the company after receiving her Bachelor of Music degree from Florida International University in Miami, Fla. She has grown the company to become known as an excellent resource of professional entertainment for any occasion. Additionally, DaVonda is an accomplished vocalist and actress, and has performed internationally for over 25 years in a multitude of venues. Of which, she has performed as a principal performer with Walt Disney Entertainment for over 20 years. She has become a regular performer in Disney’s Lion King Show, the Philadelphia Thanksgiving Parade, and the Cherry Blossom Parade in Washington, D. C. She is married to Foster Anthony and they have two lovely children.

Kevin Smith has been a member of the Central Florida business community since 1980 after graduating with a degree in business administration.

Kevin got his start in the Mass Mutual Life Insurance Company. His career path took him to the New England Mutual Life Insurance Company in 1983 all the way through 1995. Kevin would later become the Vice President of Thrailkill, Broussard, & Smith, P.A. where he was responsible for the financial planning and education of public and private clients until 2003.

Kevin currently serves as the financial consultant specializing in business and professional consulting at OMNI Resource Group where his work entails strategies for buy-sell funding for the purpose of assisting senior partners transition their practice interests to the next generation of associates.

C. Todd Smith is the founder of the Orlando personal injury law firm of C. Todd Smith, P.A. Todd’s firm represents plaintiffs in personal injury cases, including wrongful death accidents, motor vehicle accidents, premises liability, products liability, and first party insurance disputes. The firm’s mission is to help people in need by advocating for the injured and to serve our community by supporting and volunteering for numerous local charities.

Todd grew up in the Apopka area and graduated from the Cumberland School of Law in 1994. Todd is a member of the Florida Justice Association, American Association for Justice, Orange County Bar Association, and a Guardian Ad Litem volunteer for the Legal Aid Society of the O.C.B.A. Todd is chair of the Technology Committee of the Orange County Bar Association, a past president of the Kiwanis Club of Greater Orlando–Winter Park, and currently serves as a Florida Kiwanis Lieutenant Governor for 2012-13.

Daniel E. Smith II is an attorney whose practice areas include personal injury, social security disability, workers compensation, employment disputes, erisa, USERRA, litigation, and appellate cases. Mr. Smith was born in Chicago, Illinois to a middle class family. His father worked in the factory industry and his mother was in the service industry. Mr. Smith's passion for justice started at an early age. Even as a child, he was known for protecting people and standing up for what is right. His interest in law grew naturally out of this fierce integrity, even having aspirations to become a police officer at one point.

He was raised in Orlando and graduated from Edgewater High School, which is down the street from the Coye Law Firm's College Park location. At Edgewater, he was active in sports, including wrestling, football, weightlifting, and track and field. Mr. Smith was number one in his college and earned his undergraduate degree in legal studies with a minor in criminal justice from the University of Central Florida.

Mr. Smith chose to pursue law because he knew that the work of past attorneys helped people, including his own father, on a large scale. Without the enterprising plaintiff's attorneys of the past, factories, products, and services would not be as safe as they are today. Dan started an internship at the Coye Law Firm in 2000 while he was still an undergraduate student and worked as a case manager in litigation.He began work towards a Juris Doctor at the University of Florida Levin College of Law. At UF, he served as Editor in Chief of the university's Journal of Law and Public Policy and interned for the Honorable Martha Ann Lott, Eighth Judicial Circuit of Florida, Alachua County. Mr. Smith performed his clinical training at the Gator Team Child Juvenile Law Clinic. During summer breaks from law school, Mr. Smith returned to the Coye Law Firm as a law clerk. He worked on several projects, such as appellate cases, litigation, and workers' compensation. He graduated from the Levin College of Law with magna cum laude honors and was invited to become a member of the prestigious Order of the Coif.

He was admitted to the Florida Bar in 2005. Mr. Smith enjoys being an attorney because of the many different people he meets and helps on a daily basis. He appreciates the opportunity to help change someone's life or circumstances in the course of their case. He finds that clients and cases are always different, their experiences are valuable, and their conversation is intriguing. He is admitted to practice in the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, the United States Tax Court, and the Department of Veteran's Affairs.When he gets away from his busy work schedule, Mr. Smith enjoys spending time with his family. He recently married his college sweetheart and the couple make it a priority to have breakfast every Sunday morning with his extended family. He likes lifting weights, traveling, watching movies, and reading.

Lynetta Steed is the head of Business and Community Banking for Regions Financial Corporation, a top U.S. bank-holding company headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, with $127 billion in assets, is a member of the S&P 500 Index and one of the nation's largest full-service providers of consumer and commercial banking, trust, securities brokerage, asset management, mortgage and insurance products and services. Regions serves customers in 16 states across the south, Midwest and Texas, and through its subsidiary, Regions Bank, operates approximately 1,700 banking offices and 2,100 ATMs. Steed joined Regions in 1992, and has served in various positions including Business Banking Executive in the Central Florida area. She began her career as a Branch Manager and Business Banker in Orlando, Florida. She held the Business Banking Sales Manager role for Northwest Florida, covering the panhandle region of the state. She then served as the Consumer Banking Executive for Northwest Florida until June 2003, responsible for the retail branch network.Prior to joining Regions Bank, Steed was a part of Southeast Bank’s Management Associate Program.

She graduated from the University of Central Florida, magna cum laude, with a bachelor’s degree in Marketing. She is the Vice Chairman of the Consumer Bankers Association Small Business Committee. She serves as a member of the United States Chamber of Commerce Council on Small Business and the Business Banking Board Small Business Executive Circle.